B - My point asking about previously owned speakers was to consider whether that earlier pair might have acclimated your ear to greater brightness than the Hawks are designed to deliver.
At the same time, I tend to agree with bond manp. Reticent/laid-back/"muffled" treble ain’t what I think of for the Hawks - auditioned; or Forests - currently owned. If you go to new speakers, how do you know you won’t experience the same issue with them?
Is there any way to drag your Hawks back to the store you bought them at and listen to them in the place (and with the same gear) where they sounded so good? That would eliminate (or not) some sort of damage being the cause. Bring your source and anything else you can carry and it should help clarify whether it's electronics or room acoustics that are involved. Your room description does not say "over-damped" to me.
I am very interested in reading how this works out for you and I certainly hope it does.
At the same time, I tend to agree with bond manp. Reticent/laid-back/"muffled" treble ain’t what I think of for the Hawks - auditioned; or Forests - currently owned. If you go to new speakers, how do you know you won’t experience the same issue with them?
Is there any way to drag your Hawks back to the store you bought them at and listen to them in the place (and with the same gear) where they sounded so good? That would eliminate (or not) some sort of damage being the cause. Bring your source and anything else you can carry and it should help clarify whether it's electronics or room acoustics that are involved. Your room description does not say "over-damped" to me.
I am very interested in reading how this works out for you and I certainly hope it does.